Feng Changqing

Feng Changqing (died 24 January 756) was a general of Tang China during the An Lushan Rebellion.

Biography
Feng Changqing was born in Yishi, Shanxi, Tang China, and he served under Gao Xianzhi during his campaigns against the Turkic tribes in present-day Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan before becoming a military governor in 753. In 755, he was recalled to China at the start of the An Lushan Rebellion, and his 60,000-strong levy force was defeated by An Lushan's 100,000-strong army in a series of battles outside of Luoyang. He was forced to retreat to Tong Pass, where he was joined by Gao Xianzhi. The two of them were then executed by Emperor Xuanzong of Tang, who was furious at them for being unable to defeat the rebels.